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Bbnaija10: Bright Morgan Claims American Girlfriend Called Organisers To Evict Him
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BBNAIJA10: BRIGHT MORGAN CLAIMS AMERICAN GIRLFRIEND CALLED ORGANISERS TO EVICT HIM

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Recently evicted Big Brother Naija Season 10 housemate, Bright Morgan, has revealed that his American girlfriend played a role in his exit from the reality TV show.

In a post-eviction interview on Tuesday, Morgan disclosed that his girlfriend called the organisers of BBNaija, claiming he had a serious health challenge and should be withdrawn from the house.

According to him, the organisers reached out to his family for confirmation.

“My American girlfriend called the organisers to evict me from the show, saying I had a health challenge. So the organisers then contacted my brother because I dropped my family members’ phone numbers.

They confirmed there’s nothing like that. If I ever had a problem, I would voluntarily exit the show,” Morgan explained.

The ex-housemate further revealed that he had never met the woman physically, despite being in a relationship with her for a few months.

“She wasn’t here in Nigeria, but she placed calls,” he added.

Morgan insisted that the claims were false and clarified that he had no health condition that would have required him to leave the competition.

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